MUSIC FINAL
Which statement is true about Kanye West's Blood on the Leaves?
A sample used in "Blood..." is "Strange..."
Suppose you are listening to the first movement of a symphony written in the Classical period. You have heard the first section, in which two themes were introduced, and a second section, in which segments of those themes were expanded and developed. What would you expect next?
A varied repeat of the first section with a return of the two original themes
A fugue is a traditional form of composition in which all the parts enter at the same time using the same theme.
False
Beethoven transformed opera into an accessible, relativstes art with approachable characters for contemporary audiences
False
A B suite is
A multi-movement instrumental work based on rhythms of popular dances
John Williams is a composer who lived in the Romantic Period
False
Mozart was a child prodigy who wrote for the piano, chamber music and many symphonies, but he only wrote one opera
False
Strange Fruit was the first popular song to deal with race
False
A B oratorio
A multi-movement sacred work similar to opera
The B concerto is...
A piece that contrasts a soloist or group of soloists against an orchestra
Hector Beriloz's idee fixe is only heard once in his Symphonie Fantastique
False
If Handel's music may be described as mainly polyphonic which homophonic passages, then Bach's may be said to be the opposite.
False
Modernism was an antidote to Minimalism
False
This composer wrote more than 600 art songs (lieder)
Franz Schubert
Which of the following os not considered a form of program music
Mazurka
Which of the following best describes aleatoric music
Music that allows for an element of chance to enter the performance
Which of the following is a composition for an orchestra ensemble
symphony
During the B period, the term sonata was used for music works__
to be played
EOTB gave the genre a new audience
true
which of the following movements is associated with Debussy and Ravel?
Impressionism
Many composers in the Modern period sought alternatives to tonality, or key-centered music. Which of the following is one such alternative?
Serialism
Which type of opera has the following characteristic: German Language; Spoken Dialogue, Magical plots/elements
Singspiel
The new style of opera called opera buffa that emerged during the Classical period. It differed from opera in previous periods because..
Stories were based on "real people" and the music was light and humorous
Which of the following statements best describes the role of tech with regard to art music in the Modern period
Technology has enabled art music composers to experiment with and change the way that they create music.
Identify the event that did not occur during the Classical period:
The American Civil Rights movement.
Which group was credited with inventing the recitative?
The Florentine Camerata
Leitmotifs are commonly used in film music
True
Music that follows an explicit story is often called program music.
True
Strange Fruit was written by a Jewish white teacher named Abel Meeropol
True
The piece begins and ends in a major key
True
An important artistic product of the R period was
Vincent Van Gogh's paintings
Farinelli was a famous:
castrato
Life in the B period was based on one's
class
einstein on the beach tells the biographical story of einstein
false
In the very beginning, after hearing a low vibration in the bass, what are the instruments that enter?
trumpets
In the B period, it was believed that music...
was a powerful communication tool and could arouse any emotion in its listeners
In the B period, music for keyboard...
was created mainly for use in instrumental genres such as sonatas, suits, and concertos
its gonna rain, a composition by Steve Reich
was created on magnetic tape
Which statement is true?
"In order to effectively invoke another text, the artist or speaker needs to understand the original context of the word or phrase he or she is using"
it cost Robert Wilson how much to produce EOTB
1 million
What instruments perform this piece?
A full orchestra
In what ways can leitmotifs appear in various parts of a score or in a new scenes
All of the above
which of the following composers invented the 12-tone system of compositiom
Arnold Schoenberg
In the 20th century music, traditional harmony and tonality were redefined or rejected in favor of
Atonality and serialism
One of the most important keyboard works of the late B period is..
Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier
During the B period, the musical feature that lent harmonic support to the main melodic line of composition was called
Basso Continuo
Much of the Art of the Baroque period was encouraged and sponsored by the Catholic Church.
Basso continuo; The doctoring of affections
Which composer augmented traditional forms through increased length, number of movements, and intricacy of harmony, and added a chorus into the symphonic form?
Beethoven
Who is considered both a Classical and a Romantic composer
Beethoven
Notes that don't belong to the traditional scale are known as __ alterations
Chromatic
Who composed L'Orfeo, a work that marks the beginning of opera as a major art form?
Claudio Monteverdi
Which one of the following is not a general characteristic of Romantic music:
Compositions were based on logic and controlled feelings.
Which of the following characteristics are associated with the rococo style?
Elegance, delicacy, softness, and playfulness
___ can be considered a reaction to the ethereal sweetness of impressionism
Expressionism
This composer, and international artist of Hungarian heritage, decided to become a technical wizard at the keyboard, after hearing Paganini playing the violin
Franz Liszt
From the following composers, select the one that best understood the intrinsic nature and potential of the piano as an expressive instrument
Frédéric Chopin
In the R period, what non-english term was given to t"musical dramas" a combination of all the arts
Gesamtkunstwerk
Which composer is referred to as the "Father of the Symphony"
Haydn
During the R period, most composers were
Independent business persons, earning their living by performing music, writing music for specific occasions and commissions, and collecting royalties on published music.
How would you best describe the dynamics of this work?
It begins softly, and gradually increases in volume to a final, loud ending
Which one of these composers wrote music for prepared piano
John Cage
Which of the following were important composers in the 20th century
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Which of the following were important composers of the Classical period
Mozart and Haydn
How would you best describe the tempo of this piece
On the slow side
Choose all answers that apply, the term B
Originates from the Portuguese word "barroco" Translates to "oddly shaped pearl" Refers to art and music from 1600 to 1750
According to Monteverdi, what is the difference between prima practical and seconda practical?
Prima emphasized equality of voice whereas seconda emphasized a hierarchy of voices
The symphonic poem is an example of what type of music
Program music
This symphonic poem is an example of what type of music
Program music
Which of the following was not a member of the Five
Pyotr Tchaikovksy
Which of the following composers envisioned operas as "Musical dramas" a combination of all the arts?
Richard Wagner
An important Romantic composer founded the New Journal of Music, an influential musical periodical in which this same composer frequently published his own musical criticism and promoted the works of other musicians. His name is:
Robert Schumann
Which of the following statements best described musical form in the R period
Romantic composers worked with traditional forms but expanded them in innovative ways to meet their expressive needs
Which of the following statements best characterizes the "mood" of the R period
Rules and logic are less important than the free expression of human feelings. Humans can only "fully become" by exploring their inner feelings.
The Five was a group of nationalist composers who sought to incorporate elements of __ in their work
Russian music
How would you best describe the orchestral flow of this work
The piece begins with a couple of instruments, and slowly builds to include the entire orchestra
According to Danielle Hodge (2015), sampling is:
The process of reusing music from a prior context
Which of these statements is true? There..
Theatre also became a place for Baroque audiences to learn about and contemplate current issues and events. Theatre also became a place for Baroque audiences to learn about and contemplate current issues and events. Much of the Art of the Baroque period was encouraged and sponsored by the Catholic Church.
Billie Holiday experienced much back lash from the authorities for performing the song Strange Fruit
True
During the R period, choral music enjoyed its highest popularity since th other R period
True
Strange Fruit is what type of song
a protest song
What do we call music that is not associated with a particular story, image, object, or event
absolute
EOTB, is what type of piece
an opera
Which of the following phrases best describes music of the Classical period
balanced and well-constructed
The sections of the Classical sonata-allegro form are:
exposition, development, recapitulation
The term "musique concrete " refers to
music prepared from the recorded sound, either natural or man-made
A string _____ is composed of two violins, one viola, and a cello.
quartet
Minimalist music features
repetition